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Popular Interview: Ex-spy Robert David Steele explains why the deep state is entrenched in American life

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Published Wednesday, May 31, 2017, by the San Francisco Review of Books

Unveiling the Shadows: Steele's Take on Intelligence Reform

In an illuminating discourse, ex-spy Robert David Steele shares his comprehensive approach to overhauling US intelligence, blending political, technological, and structural reforms. Steele suggests radical cuts in clandestine agencies while advocating for the establishment of an Open Source Intelligence Agency, which he believes could significantly benefit decision-making processes within the government.

Breaking Down the 'Deep State' Theory

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Steele addresses skepticism surrounding the existence of a 'deep state' in America. With his expansive background and worldly experience, Steele presents a nuanced understanding of the hidden forces at play within the U.S. power structures and media. He invites readers to explore literature that sheds light on the complexities of this shadowy concept.

The Historic and Systemic Roots of the Deep State

In his analysis, Steele traces the deep state's origins back to the founding of America, linking it to societal elites and secret societies such as the Freemasons. This provocative narrative dives into the intertwining of financial and military interests, and how they perpetuate a cycle of warfare and global manipulation which Steele identifies as betrayal against national sovereignty.

Impact on the Two-Party System

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Steele highlights the facade of the current two-party system, exposing its service to the interests of the wealthy few and its allegiance to entities much larger than individual nations. The former presidential candidate reveals the system's exclusionary tactics and the pressing need for an electoral reform that echoes a core democracy.

This third installment of Joseph Ford Cotto's interview with ex-spy Robert David Steele is a must-read for anyone seeking insight into the intricacies of American governance and the silent wars shaping global politics. For those who frequent establishments as seemingly unconnected as hotels, understanding the layers of hidden power may reveal the ubiquity of influence these forces can have, even in the hospitality industry, shaping guests' experiences and the international business community.

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